Finger positioning device for a printer

ABSTRACT

A finger positioning device for a printer is provided, having a frame, a finger support supported by the frame, the finger support having a loading position and a printing position; and a release latch adjacent the finger support, wherein the finger support is biased to the printing position and the release latch is configured to releasably retain the finger support in the loading position. The finger positioning device may further be configured such that the release latch is triggered to release the finger support from the loading position to the printing position by the distal end of a finger fully introduced onto the finger support.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent ApplicationSer. No. 61/249,196, filed Oct. 6, 2009 and entitled FINGER HOLDER FORFINGERNAIL PRINTER, which is incorporated herein by reference in itsentirety for all purposes.

BACKGROUND

Children and adults alike enjoy having colored and/or decoratedfingernails. Application of fingernail coloring and/or design by hand,however, can be time consuming and/or costly, especially when done by aprofessional at a nail salon. Even when done by a professional, thefingernail coloring and/or decoration may not achieve the level ofdetail or accuracy desired. A fingernail printing device is able toprint highly detailed images on small surfaces, such as a fingernail,provided those small surfaces are in a proper printing location andsubstantially stationary.

The present disclosure is directed to a finger holder for use inconjunction with a fingernail printing device. Examples of fingerholders and/or fingernail printing devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat.No. 5,931,166; U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,860; U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,996; U.S.Pat. No. 6,286,517; U.S. Pat. No. 6,336,694; U.S. Pat. No. 7,290,550;and U.S. D497,454. The complete disclosures of the above patents and/orpatent applications are herein incorporated by reference for allpurposes.

SUMMARY

A finger positioning device for a printer is provided, having a frame, afinger support supported by the frame, the finger support having aloading position and a printing position; and a release latch adjacentthe finger support, wherein the finger support is biased to the printingposition and the release latch is configured to releasably retain thefinger support in the loading position. The finger positioning devicemay further be configured such that the release latch is triggered torelease the finger support from the loading position to the printingposition by the distal end of a finger fully introduced onto the fingersupport.

Also in accordance with the present disclosure, a finger positioningdevice for a printer is provided having a frame, a finger supportsupported by the frame, the finger support having a front end and a farend; and a release latch adjacent the far end of the finger support,wherein the release latch is configured to releasably retain the fingersupport in a loading position and the frame is configured to releasablyretain the finger support in a printing position. The frame may furtherinclude an aperture through which the finger support moveably extends.

Also in accordance with the present disclosure, a printer for decoratinga finger is provided including a housing having an opening on a face ofthe housing at least as large as a finger, a print head within thehousing and configured to apply decoration to a finger, a finger supportwithin the housing having a loading position and a printing position,wherein the platform is biased to the printing position; and a releaselatch adjacent the finger support and distal the opening, the releaselatch configured to releasably retain the finger support in the loadingposition. The finger support may be disposed between the opening and therelease latch and/or may be vertically movable with respect to theopening.

The advantages of the present invention will be understood more readilyafter a consideration of the drawings and the Detailed Description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front view partial view of a finger positioning devicewithin a fingernail printer, the finger positioning device including afinger support in accordance with the present disclosure.

FIG. 2, is a cross-sectional view of the finger positioning device ofFIG. 1, taken generally along the line 2-2 in FIG. 1, showing the fingersupport in a loading position in accordance with the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the finger positioning device ofFIG. 1, taken generally along the line 2-2 in FIG. 1, showing the fingersupport in a printing position in accordance with the presentdisclosure.

FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of the finger positioning device ofFIG. 1, showing the finger support in a printing position in accordancewith the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the finger positioning device ofFIG. 1, showing the finger support in a printing position in accordancewith the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A finger positioning device in accordance with the present disclosuremay securely and releasably retain a finger inside a fingernail printer.The device retains a finger that has been fully inserted in the fingerpositioning device. A user may easily insert and remove a finger fromthe finger positioning device. While the device may be used in anyfingernail decorating device, it works particularly well inside aprinter, allowing the printer to accurately print on a user's fingernailwhen a finger is inserted.

FIGS. 1-5 show an embodiment of a finger positioning device, indicatedgenerally at 10, for a printer 12. As shown in FIG. 1, printer 12 mayinclude a platform 14 and a housing 16 having a concave front face 18and an opening 20. A portion of finger positioning device 10 is visiblethrough opening 20, and other parts of finger positioning device 10 areshown in relief behind front face 18.

Opening 20 may be at least as large as a human finger and may havecurved or blunt peripheral edges. A lower edge 22 of opening 20 may bespaced from platform 14 such that the other, not-inserted, fingersand/or thumb may dangle or move freely. A top portion of opening 20, oran upper finger barrier 24, may project inwardly and may serve as anupper limit of movement for an inserted finger, as seen best in FIG. 3.Fingernail decorating means, such as an ink-jet printer, also referredto as a print head 26, or other fingernail decorating means known tothose skilled in the art, may be disposed above upper finger barrier 24.Printer 12 may further include a lid 28 that may be hingedly connectedto a rear portion of housing 16.

Finger positioning device 10 may be disposed adjacent face 18 of printer12 and/or opening 20. Finger positioning device 10 may include a fingersupport 30, a frame 32 and/or a release latch 34. Finger support 30 mayinclude a platform or top surface 36 spanning at least the width ofopening 20 and/or including a finger indentation 38, the length of whichmay be at least as long as a child's fingernail. Finger support 30 mayinclude a front wall 40 adjacent opening 20 and a rear wall 42 on adistal side of finger support 30. As shown in FIG. 5, rear wall 42 mayinclude one or more sliding members 44 configured to slidingly engageone or more apertures 46 extending a length of frame 32.

Finger support 30 may be movable between at least a first position and asecond position and may include a biasing member, such as a spring 48,such that finger support 30 is biased to the second position. The firstposition may also be referred to as the loading position and is shown inFIGS. 1 and 2, and the second position may be referred to as theprinting position and, as shown in FIGS. 3-5, may be elevated withrespect to the loading position. FIGS. 3 and 4 show spring 48 and fingersupport 30 in the printing position, wherein spring 48 is at leastpartially extended, and FIGS. 1 and 2 show spring 48 in the loadingposition, wherein spring 48 is at least partially compressed. Spring 48may be coiled around a bias support member 50 extending from fingersupport 30.

Finger positioning device 10 may be configured such that finger support30 moves from the loading position to the printing position when afinger is fully inserted into finger positioning device 10. In otherwords, finger positioning device 10 may be configured such that fingersupport 30 is released from the loading position to the printingposition by the distal end of a finger fully introduced onto fingersupport 30. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, in the loading position, opening20 is sufficiently open such that a user may insert a finger F intoopening 20 and onto finger support 30. In the printing position, fingersupport 30 may be elevated or raised with respect to the loadingposition and opening 20 may be substantially blocked by front wall 40 ofthe raised finger support 30. As shown in FIG. 3, finger F resting onfinger support 30 in the printing position may be fully inserted intofinger positioning device 10 such that a fingernail is disposed underthe print head 26 and is ready to receive color and/or design from printhead 26.

Finger support 30 may be supported by frame 32 and/or housing 12. Forexample, frame 32 may provide support to bias support member 50.Additionally and/or alternatively, frame 32 may releasably retain fingersupport 30 in the printing position. For example, bias support member 50may slidingly engage a bias aperture 52 at the bottom of frame 32. Thediameter of the distal end of bias support member 50 of finger support30 may be larger than the diameter of bias aperture 52. For example, thedistal end of bias support member 50 may include one or more teeth 54configured to contact the underside of bias aperture 52 when biassupport member 50 is in the printing position, such that bias supportmember 50 does not disengage or come out of bias aperture 52.Additionally and/or alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, arms 44may meet the upper limit of elongate apertures 46 when finger support 30is in the printing position and/or top surface 36 may meet retainingwalls 56 when finger support 30 is in the printing position.Accordingly, finger support 30 and/or spring 48 may be prevented fromextending beyond the printing position by frame 32.

Turning now to FIGS. 2 and 3, release latch 34 may be configured toreleasably retain finger support 30 in the loading position. In someembodiments, release latch 34 may be triggered release finger support 30from the loading position to the printing position by the distal end ofa finger fully introduced onto finger support 30. For example, releaselatch 34 may be adjacent the end of finger support 30 distal fromopening 20, also referred to as the far end of finger support 30 and/orrelease latch 34 may be disposed between finger support 30 and frame 32.

Release latch 34 may be pivotally connected to finger support 30 about apivot point 58 such that an upper portion 60 of release latch 34 mayextend above top surface 36 of finger support 30 and a lower portion 62of release latch 34 may extend below top surface 36 of finger support30. Upper portion 60 may be pivotable away from the distal end of fingersupport 30. Lower portion 62 of release latch 34 may include a moveablerelease arm 64 configured to releasably/removably engage a portion offrame 32, for example a release aperture 66, also referred to as a latchaperture, in the rear frame wall, such that biased finger support 30 isreleasably retained in the loading position (FIG. 2). FIG. 3 showsfinger support 30 in the printing position, wherein release arm 64 isnot engaged with release aperture 66 and/or frame 32.

Upper portion 60 of release latch 34 may include a contact area 70having a concave shape at the end of finger indentation 38, distalopening 20. Pivotal movement of upper portion 60 towards rear frame wall68 and the lower portion away from rear frame wall 68 may remove releasearm 64 from engagement with release aperture 66 and subsequently fingersupport 30 may be released to the printing position. Release latch 34may be biased to pivotally return upper portion 60 towards the distalend of finger indentation 38. Release latch 34 may be configured suchthat finger F inserted into finger positioning device 10 will onlyengage or trigger contact area 70 when finger F is fully inserted intofinger positioning device 10.

In operation of finger positioning device 10, finger support 30 startsin the loading position. In the loading position, at least a portion ofopening 20 is open or not blocked by front wall 40 and a user may inserta finger in opening 20 and onto top surface 36. When a finger is fullyinserted, the far tip of a finger may push against contact area 70 ofrelease latch 34. Upper portion 60 of release latch 34 may move towardsrear frame wall 68 and lower portion 62 may move away from rear framewall 68, such that release arm 64 and release aperture 66 disengage.

Finger support 30 and the inserted finger may then be biased upwards tothe fingernail printing position. An upper surface of a finger maycontact upper finger barrier 24 of opening 20 such that a finger issecurely positioned between upper finger barrier 24 and top surface 36.Alternatively, finger positioning device 10 may include a finger stop.Finger indentation 38 may limit lateral movement of a finger withrespect to face 18 of printer 12. Print head 26 may then print on afingernail.

A user may remove a finger by pulling it out of finger positioningdevice 10 and/or by depressing finger support 30 down to the loadingposition, such that release arm 64 of release latch 34 re-engagesrelease aperture 66. Once release arm 64 re-engages release aperture 66,finger support 30 may be retained in the loading position.

Some embodiments of the printer may operate in conjunction with acomputer having fingernail printing software. A user may install thesoftware using a USB cable. The software may permit a user to design theimage to be printed. A digital imager may be used to allow a user to seethe active area of the finger support. A user may insert a finger in thefinger positioning device as described above, such that a finger hasbeen inserted into the proper location on the finger support. Anoperating button on the printer may cause the digital imager to take aphotograph of the active area of the finger support. On screen graphicsmay show that a picture has been taken, and the picture stays on-screenso that it is not necessary to keep a user's finger inserted in thefingernail printer, while a user selects a design to apply to a finger.

The photograph may stay on the computer screen while a user may now usethe computer to choose the design that will be applied to a finger. Atemplate may be stretched or reduced to fit a fingernail shown in thephotograph. The photograph may stay on screen, and the properly sizedtemplate may become invisible. A user may then scroll through a broadrange of images, or even import photographs. For example, a user mayselect a “Flower Power” group of pre-defined images. A simulated drawermay be opened on screen, showing possible flower-related designs.

Any selection of a design may be represented in the center of thephotograph of a user's finger. Preferably, the selected design mayautomatically crop at the boundary of the properly sized, now-invisibletemplate. The selected design may be enlarged, reduced and/or rotated onscreen. Once a user is happy with the design, the photograph may beremoved, and a live image of the finger support may be shown, with theselected design superimposed over the proper printing area. A user maynow re-insert her finger into the proper printing area, and a fingerwill show on screen. A user may move her finger within the properprinting area, and then push one of the buttons on the printer with herother hand. Graphics on screen may tell a user that the printer isoperating. The above described procedure may be used with any image,including photographs a user imports from other devices or software.

The various embodiments of the illustrated finger positioning device,and the various components may be fabricated from any suitable material,or combination of materials, such as plastic, foamed plastic, wood,cardboard, pressed paper, metal, or the like. A suitable material may beselected to provide a desirable combination of weight, strength,durability, flexibility, cost, manufacturability, appearance, safety,and the like.

Although the present invention has been shown and described withreference to the foregoing operational principles and preferredembodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art thatvarious changes in form and detail may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope of the invention. The present invention is intendedto embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fallwithin the scope of the appended claims.

1. A finger positioning device for a printer comprising: a frame; afinger support supported by the frame, the finger support having aloading position and a printing position; and a release latch adjacentthe finger support, wherein the finger support is biased to the printingposition and the release latch is configured to releasably retain thefinger support in the loading position.
 2. The finger positioning deviceof claim 1, wherein the release latch is triggered to release the fingersupport from the loading position to the printing position by the distalend of a finger fully introduced onto the finger support.
 3. The fingerpositioning device of claim 1, wherein the release latch is adjacent adistal end of the finger support.
 4. The finger positioning device ofclaim 1, wherein the release latch is removably engaged with the framein the loading position.
 5. A finger positioning device for a printercomprising: a frame; a finger support supported by the frame, the fingersupport having a front end and a far end; and a release latch adjacentthe far end of the finger support; wherein the release latch isconfigured to releasably retain the finger support in a loading positionand the frame is configured to releasably retain the finger support in aprinting position.
 6. The finger positioning device of claim 5, whereinthe frame includes an aperture through which the finger support moveablyextends.
 7. The finger positioning device of claim 6, wherein thediameter of a distal end of the finger support is larger than thediameter of the aperture.
 8. The finger positioning device of claim 5,wherein the release latch is pivotally joined to the far end of thefinger support.
 9. The finger positioning device of claim 8, wherein therelease latch includes an upper portion extending above the fingersupport and a lower portion extending below the finger support.
 10. Thefinger positioning device of claim 5, wherein the frame includes a latchaperture.
 11. The finger positioning device of claim 9, wherein thelower portion is removably engaged with the frame when the fingersupport is in the loading position.
 12. The finger positioning device ofclaim 5, wherein the frame includes an elongated aperture and the fingersupport is slidably engaged with the elongated aperture.
 13. A printerfor decorating a finger comprising: a housing having an opening on aface of the housing at least as large as a finger; a print head withinthe housing and configured to apply decoration to a finger; a fingersupport within the housing having a loading position and a printingposition, wherein the platform is biased to the printing position; and arelease latch adjacent the finger support and distal the opening, therelease latch configured to releasably retain the finger support in theloading position.
 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the fingersupport is disposed between the opening and the release latch.
 15. Theapparatus of claim 13, wherein the finger support is vertically movablewith respect to the opening.
 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein afront face of the finger support substantially blocks the opening in theprinting position.
 17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein an upperportion of the release latch extends above a distal end of the fingersupport and is pivotable away from the distal end of the platform. 18.The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a frame, wherein therelease latch is disposed between the finger support and the frame. 19.The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the frame releasably retains thefinger support in the printing position.
 20. The apparatus of claim 18,wherein the release latch is removably engaged with the frame in theloading position.